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. >> it's called versacut and it's a really innovative new power tool from rockwell. >> versacut is designed to do the work of tile saws, circular saws, chop saws and even table saws. >> it's powerful, compact and easy to use. >> and it's truly like having an entire workshop full of power tools in the palm of your hand. >> it feels good, i can tell it's made of quality materials. >> it's got the size of a grinder, the power of a hand saw and it can combine both duties into one. so, it's a space saver, a time saver and it's quite unique. >> versacut is lightweight and easy to use. it's designed so you can cut pretty much anything right on top of a simple piece of scrap lumber. >> and that's because of this critical feature. i set my depth gauge to three-quarters of an inch and the blade extends exactly three-quarters of an inch. i just let the tool do the work. [whirring, ♪...] [whirring stops] so, i can cut pretty much anything i want, anywhere i want. >> and how about getting rid of some of that cleanup time too, right? just hook up your shop vacuum to the side and let versacut do the cle
. >> it's called versacut and it's a really innovative new power tool from rockwell. >> versacut is designed to do the work of tile saws, circular saws, chop saws and even table saws. >> it's powerful, compact and easy to use. >> and it's truly like having an entire workshop full of power tools in the palm of your hand. >> it feels good, i can tell it's made of quality materials. >> it's got the size of a grinder, the power of a hand saw and it can combine...
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. >> it's called versacut and it's a really innovative new power tool from rockwell. >> versacut is designed to do the work of tile saws, circular saws, chop saws and even table saws. >> it's powerful, compact and easy to use. >> and it's truly like having an entire workshop full of power tools in the palm of your hand. >> it feels good, i can tell it's made of quality materials. >> it's got the size of a grinder, the power of a hand saw and it can combine both duties into one. so, it's a space saver, a time saver and it's quite unique. >> versacut is lightweight and easy to use. it's designed so you can cut pretty much anything right on top of a simple piece of scrap lumber. >> and that's because of this critical feature. i set my depth gauge to three-quarters of an inch and the blade extends exactly three-quarters of an inch. i just let the tool do the work. [whirring, ♪...] [whirring stops] so, i can cut pretty much anything i want, anywhere i want. >> and how about getting rid of some of that cleanup time too, right? just hook up your shop vacuum to the side and let versacut do the cle
. >> it's called versacut and it's a really innovative new power tool from rockwell. >> versacut is designed to do the work of tile saws, circular saws, chop saws and even table saws. >> it's powerful, compact and easy to use. >> and it's truly like having an entire workshop full of power tools in the palm of your hand. >> it feels good, i can tell it's made of quality materials. >> it's got the size of a grinder, the power of a hand saw and it can combine...
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you know, to bring our children to a norman rockwell community like this. this is the picturesque -- such a beautiful place. we love it here. we're so proud to call sandy hook or home. we would like to keep it your home, you know? >> when you say you want your children to go to that school, that school that's sitting there now, or that school goes away and there's a new school that's built? how do you feel about that? >> i would probably have to say that it would probably be in the best interests of the community to have it rebuilt. it would be easier for us and it would probably be easier for the folks that we lost. i think it would mean more if it was rebuilt or something. it was an old building to begin with but it was the quality of the education behind those doors that was the factor. so you know, we're very proud of that school and i would like to see it open but that's up to the administrators and up to the community.
you know, to bring our children to a norman rockwell community like this. this is the picturesque -- such a beautiful place. we love it here. we're so proud to call sandy hook or home. we would like to keep it your home, you know? >> when you say you want your children to go to that school, that school that's sitting there now, or that school goes away and there's a new school that's built? how do you feel about that? >> i would probably have to say that it would probably be in the...
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the preceding has been a paid advertisement for versacut, brought to you by rockwell. from? >> right. >> you think that's why he identified him as the shooter, because he remembered him from this party? >> right. classic transference. >> the photo explained the i.d. >> for some reason when i saw him in the photo lineup, it clicked. i thought, that must be him. i recognize him. and obviously it wasn't him. >> so garrett was wrong in picking kuros as the man who shot him. and that left prosecutors with two questions. who did shoot garrett? and since he had garrett's photo and address in his trunk, could kuros still somehow be involved? prosecutor hun chun began to rethink the case. >> the defense attorneys agreed that we could talk to mr. kuros, and they let us talk to him. the detectives and i keep coming back to this hit note, to where it's found. he doesn't know garrett warren. their interaction was very brief at that barbecue. >> detectives kept after kuros. they knew that whoever ordered the hit really wanted garrett warren dead. because here's one more twist. the postmar
the preceding has been a paid advertisement for versacut, brought to you by rockwell. from? >> right. >> you think that's why he identified him as the shooter, because he remembered him from this party? >> right. classic transference. >> the photo explained the i.d. >> for some reason when i saw him in the photo lineup, it clicked. i thought, that must be him. i recognize him. and obviously it wasn't him. >> so garrett was wrong in picking kuros as the man...
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year, the benefit to food stamps in a feel-good radio commercial that probably would have made norman rockwell proud. remember this? >> look at margie, she looks amazing. >> she sure does. >> i wonder how she stays fit. what the secret? >> well, she said food stam benefits help her eat right and stays active too. neil: if i knew that, i would get food stamps. we added a gloss, spending is not a vice, but a virtue. it's on a menu. forget pick your program. we do this, it's pick your poisen. why this promotion drives us towards a fiscal ditchand weber from the u.k. says this is all perfectly fine. you don't have a problem? >> they are bit like, today, actually, 150 federal agencies ready on youtube as part with u. good night from new york. neilwheeling and dealing, and despite the shouting back and forth, that says a fical cliff deal is coming. that's the good news. now, the bad news. it won't remotely tackle spending of the it is not what they are saying. it is what big spenders are promoting in a youtube video that's gone viral. i want you to ignore everything that you've been hearing out of w
year, the benefit to food stamps in a feel-good radio commercial that probably would have made norman rockwell proud. remember this? >> look at margie, she looks amazing. >> she sure does. >> i wonder how she stays fit. what the secret? >> well, she said food stam benefits help her eat right and stays active too. neil: if i knew that, i would get food stamps. we added a gloss, spending is not a vice, but a virtue. it's on a menu. forget pick your program. we do this,...
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it almost feels like a norman rockwell been one homicide in the last ten years." police say 20-year-old adam lanza, seen here in a photo from 2005.killed his mother in her newtown home, then forced his way into the school friday, and opened fire, killing children and adults. lanza's aunt says she never imagined he could do such a thing. he was different, he was quiet, nice kid, good kid. in a statement, lanza's family says they share the grief of the community and the nation. for the first time, we are family of the suspected gunman behind the sandy hook elementary school massacre. adam lanza's aunt described him to reporters at her home in illinois. >> i know she had issues with school, she eventually wound up homeschooling him, she battled with the school district, in what capacity i'm not 100% certain, if it was behavior, if it was learning disabilities, i really don't know but he was a very very bright boy, he was smart. >> the police investigation continues they are finding very good evidence that the school and at the mother's home the plan on being on campu
it almost feels like a norman rockwell been one homicide in the last ten years." police say 20-year-old adam lanza, seen here in a photo from 2005.killed his mother in her newtown home, then forced his way into the school friday, and opened fire, killing children and adults. lanza's aunt says she never imagined he could do such a thing. he was different, he was quiet, nice kid, good kid. in a statement, lanza's family says they share the grief of the community and the nation. for the first...
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year, the benefit to food stamps in a feel-good radio commercial that probably would have made norman rockwell proud. remember this? >> look at margie, she looks amazing. >> she sure does. >> i wonder how she stays fit. what's the secret? >> well, she said food stamp benefits help her eat right and stays active too. neil: if i knew that, i would get food stamps. we added a gloss, spending is not a vice, but a virtue. it's on a menu. forget pick your program. we do this, it's pick your poisen. why this promotion drives us towards a fiscal ditch, and weber from the u.k. says this is all perfectly fine. you don't have a problem? >> they are bit like, today, actually, 150 federal agencies already on youtube as part of efficiency and government as it were, part of transparency. fundamentally, as far as government goes, obama cut 600,000 jobs from federal government arriving in 2009. this youtube program i think is one of the reasons for doing that. government all around the world use media in this way. neil: i want the 600,000 jobs back and not worry about the trillions in deficit we incurred as a
year, the benefit to food stamps in a feel-good radio commercial that probably would have made norman rockwell proud. remember this? >> look at margie, she looks amazing. >> she sure does. >> i wonder how she stays fit. what's the secret? >> well, she said food stamp benefits help her eat right and stays active too. neil: if i knew that, i would get food stamps. we added a gloss, spending is not a vice, but a virtue. it's on a menu. forget pick your program. we do this,...
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news chopper 7 was over rock built -- rockwell pike after four people were hurt in a multiple car crash. they were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. traffic on 355 being diverted. for the second time in one month, someone waiting for a new york city subway train has been pushed onto the tracks and killed. the latest incident happened last night in queens. as jummy olabanji reports, it has metro riders here on alert. >> new york city police say this surveillance video caught the suspect running from the subway station after the crime. >> i can't believe it is happening in this area. >> it happened last night around 8:00. police say an unknown woman pushed the man onto the tracks as the train approached the 40th street bashan in queens. investigators say the woman was sitting alone on a bench mumbling to herself before she got up and pushed the unsuspecting victim. witnesses told police they had no time to react. >> we heard about the incident in new york on twitter from one of my friends. >> earlier, a 58-year-old was shot inside -- in front of a train in times square
news chopper 7 was over rock built -- rockwell pike after four people were hurt in a multiple car crash. they were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. traffic on 355 being diverted. for the second time in one month, someone waiting for a new york city subway train has been pushed onto the tracks and killed. the latest incident happened last night in queens. as jummy olabanji reports, it has metro riders here on alert. >> new york city police say this surveillance video...
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. >> norman rockwell with a hammer and sickle on his forehea what are you talking about? this is obviously a great sign of desperation. >> no, it's not. not necessarily. there are benefits, both economic and otherwise and-- >> (laughter) >> and how do you bring home women what guys do? how do you-- >> and listen, i'm thinking practically here, you're really thinking this is good? >> i want you to stop. and ben stein, final word on this subject? >> do you really think that families are happier when they're cramd together? have you ever been with a family on thanksgiving dinner? >> you're right. we're at each other's throats and love each other, right? are you goi to tel me you don't love each other. >> yes, we love each other, but we're all-- >> all right, all right, well, thank you, adam for that, we needed that to laugh at that. and then, we come back-- >> you're welcome. >> talk about hope. the united nations using the tragedy of superstorm sandy, tragedy of superstorm sandy, trying to get c c c c c [beep] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues
. >> norman rockwell with a hammer and sickle on his forehea what are you talking about? this is obviously a great sign of desperation. >> no, it's not. not necessarily. there are benefits, both economic and otherwise and-- >> (laughter) >> and how do you bring home women what guys do? how do you-- >> and listen, i'm thinking practically here, you're really thinking this is good? >> i want you to stop. and ben stein, final word on this subject? >> do...
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announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for versacut, the workshop in one hand, brought to you by rockwell. powerful... versatile... durable... like an entire workshop in the palm of your hand. versacut. versacut is the innovative new power saw that performs like nothing else on the market today. now you can use one tool to cut wood, metal, pipe, laminates, plastic, even tile. cut hundreds of different materials with one machine and make any job you're working on easier. versacut's breakthrough design
announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for versacut, the workshop in one hand, brought to you by rockwell. powerful... versatile... durable... like an entire workshop in the palm of your hand. versacut. versacut is the innovative new power saw that performs like nothing else on the market today. now you can use one tool to cut wood, metal, pipe, laminates, plastic, even tile. cut hundreds of different materials with one machine and make any job you're working on easier. versacut's...
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. >> those iconic norman rockwell paintings come to mind. >> jim looked over hills shoulder >> reporter: berkeley author, lucy jane bledsoe reads a passage of her story wolf, the winning entry in the first ever writing american contest. >> i had a small audience for a number of year >> reporter: the story with a middle age man'sfascination with wolves won the contest. she follows some of the greatest story tellers fostered by the magazine. >> reporter: f. scott fitzgerald. >> yeah. >> reporter: william faulkner. you fit in that bunch? >> i don't know if i fit in that bunch. jack london is in there. >> reporter: edgar alan poe. >> yes. i am excited to be in that stream >> reporter: the contest is to find the next generation of great authors. the post is changing its image moving from two digs seen on the left to the more modern look on the right. bledsoe's at work on her new novel and she homes the start of a bigger audience. >> i really love capturing who we are and what our nuttiness is. >> reporter: and that's not necessarily fiction. in berkeley, linda yi, cbs 5. >>> we are tracking
. >> those iconic norman rockwell paintings come to mind. >> jim looked over hills shoulder >> reporter: berkeley author, lucy jane bledsoe reads a passage of her story wolf, the winning entry in the first ever writing american contest. >> i had a small audience for a number of year >> reporter: the story with a middle age man'sfascination with wolves won the contest. she follows some of the greatest story tellers fostered by the magazine. >> reporter: f....
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we just received the handbills on him here in rockwell a few days before you two rode in. strange he'd head this way instead of towards mexico. not so strange if someone near here has bought his services. well, mister, i sure hope you catch him before he ruins any more lives. we'll do our best. ♪ ♪ ♪ ashes still warm, kemosabe. -yes, tonto. lawrence can't be far ahead now. town of painted post only a few miles away. you think him go there? -i'm almost-- tonto, take cover! alright, that was a warning. next time i'll aim at your heads. -lawrence, kemosabe? -no. look. - did you hear me? get off of this property. -what we do, kemosabe? -start firing. distract his attention. i'll circle around behind him. ♪ ♪ hold it, fella. what? -now drop your gun. masked. -so they finally decided to send a professional killer after me, huh? <
we just received the handbills on him here in rockwell a few days before you two rode in. strange he'd head this way instead of towards mexico. not so strange if someone near here has bought his services. well, mister, i sure hope you catch him before he ruins any more lives. we'll do our best. ♪ ♪ ♪
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it almost feels like a norman rockwell painting. in fact, there's been one homicide in the last ten years." >>reporter: police say 20- year-old adam lanza, seen here in a photo from 2005.killed his mother in her newtown home, then forced his way into the school friday, and opened fire, killing children and adults. lanza's aunt says she never imagined he could do such a thing. he was different, he was quiet, nice kid, good kid. in a statement, lanza's family says they share the grief of the community and the nation. tonight the people of newtown connecticut are coming out in huge numbers he will also be speaking at a vigil that is all happening tomorrow. in newton, conn., torry dunnin.. >> to remember the victims of yesterday's tragedy. kron 4's alecia reid has the latest.alecia. >> vicki these are some of the facts we have so faraccording to the medical examiner.everyone was shot more than once with a semi automatic rifle, some at close range. six adults were killed, all of them women. and of the 20 children, 12 were girls and 8 of
it almost feels like a norman rockwell painting. in fact, there's been one homicide in the last ten years." >>reporter: police say 20- year-old adam lanza, seen here in a photo from 2005.killed his mother in her newtown home, then forced his way into the school friday, and opened fire, killing children and adults. lanza's aunt says she never imagined he could do such a thing. he was different, he was quiet, nice kid, good kid. in a statement, lanza's family says they share the grief...
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if norman rockwell were still alive and painting, he would paint sandy hook. >> there is no crime here, everybody is happy, family-oriented. >> reporter: this morning, christmas was so close, you could smell it. then in an instant christmas never seemed further away. >> this is most definitely the worst thing we experienced here in town. >> reporter: maybe it was the setting and the season that gave today's slaughter of innocence such an awful resonance. >> so close to the holidays where everybody is suppose to be happy it breaks your heart. the poor families, and as a parent. you know, thinking how you would feel. you know, you can't even imagine. >> reporter: marcy benitez runs a clothing store for children, on any other day her shop would be filled with voices and christmas wishes. the clothes on her racks, mute reminders of those who will never wear them. like everyone in town, marcy is heart sick, desperately trying to understand what happened. >> everybody is like family. you know, it is such a close knit community. and everybody knows each other and helps each other. you know, i
if norman rockwell were still alive and painting, he would paint sandy hook. >> there is no crime here, everybody is happy, family-oriented. >> reporter: this morning, christmas was so close, you could smell it. then in an instant christmas never seemed further away. >> this is most definitely the worst thing we experienced here in town. >> reporter: maybe it was the setting and the season that gave today's slaughter of innocence such an awful resonance. >> so...
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if norman rockwell were still alive and painting, he would paint sandy hook. >> there is no crime here, everybody is happy, family-oriented. >> reporter: this morning, christmas was so close, you could smell it. then in an instant christmas never seemed further away. >> this is most definitely the worst thing we experienced here in town. >> reporter: maybe it was the setting and the season that gave today's slaughter of innocence such an awful resonance. >> as heartbreaking as it is, for something like that to happen, but so close to the holidays where everybody is supposed to be so happy. it breaks your heart. as a parent you know, thinking how you would feel. you know, you can't even imagine. >> reporter: marcy benitez runs a clothing store for children, on any other day her shop would be filled with voices and christmas wishes. this afternoon, only the sound on television news filled the emtiness. the clothes on her racks, mute reminders of those who will never wear them. like everyone in town, marcy is heart sick, desperately trying to understand what happened. >> everybody is like
if norman rockwell were still alive and painting, he would paint sandy hook. >> there is no crime here, everybody is happy, family-oriented. >> reporter: this morning, christmas was so close, you could smell it. then in an instant christmas never seemed further away. >> this is most definitely the worst thing we experienced here in town. >> reporter: maybe it was the setting and the season that gave today's slaughter of innocence such an awful resonance. >> as...
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that's where people think a christmas dinner at kfc is a little too norman rockwell. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the house is preparing to vote today on speaker john boehner's fiscal cliff backup plan. his so-called plan b has already been rejected by the white house. >> a new gallup poll shows 62% of americans are paying attention to the fiscal cliff negotiations. major garrett is at the white house with the latest. major, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle, charlie, norah. the house republicans cannot pass the democratically controlled senate and it drew swift criticism here at the white house. talks are still continuing. this really represents the first time in about a week that house republicans have moved away from those direct one-on-one conversations between the speaker and the president and looked at and explored different legislative strategies. it may be an attempt by the speaker to add pressure on the white house and leverage more concessions. for example, on income tax rates republicans are willing to have hire income tax i
that's where people think a christmas dinner at kfc is a little too norman rockwell. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the house is preparing to vote today on speaker john boehner's fiscal cliff backup plan. his so-called plan b has already been rejected by the white house. >> a new gallup poll shows 62% of americans are paying attention to the fiscal cliff negotiations. major garrett is at the white house with the latest. major, good morning to you....
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. >> stephanie: there were no gays in our norman rockwell christmases back when. >> abortion. how everyone hates christians. it is just this really weird televised, you know, moaning session that goes on. very old white apparently catholic men who are just obsessed with the decay of america. >> what was wrong -- scaring. >> stephanie: exactly. you're not a real man if you need an airbag. eric boehlert from media matters. a delight as always. see you next week, honey. [ applause ] >> stephanie: airbags french and gay. >> anti-lock brakes? who needs brakes at all! just use your feet like fred flintstone. >> we didn't need brakes. that's for homos. >> stephanie: you don't need to stop if you're a man. just go! >> plow right through. >> stephanie: charles in tennessee. hello, charles. >> caller: hi, little darlin's. >> stephanie: hello honey. >> caller: listen, on the gay marriage, i believe that a gay person has the absolute right that the rest of us have that when they divorce that they get taken to the cleaners just like all the rest of us. >> stephanie: awesome. >> caller: i a
. >> stephanie: there were no gays in our norman rockwell christmases back when. >> abortion. how everyone hates christians. it is just this really weird televised, you know, moaning session that goes on. very old white apparently catholic men who are just obsessed with the decay of america. >> what was wrong -- scaring. >> stephanie: exactly. you're not a real man if you need an airbag. eric boehlert from media matters. a delight as always. see you next week, honey. [...
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that week that norman rockwell picture was stolen. here are 23 of the 26 victims that were murdered that day. we should know their photographs. we should know their names. they were chase kowalski, 7 years of age. james mattioli, 6. jack pinto, 6. carolyn previdi, 6. avielle richman, 6. benjamin, wheeler, 6 years of age. allison wyatt, age 6. catherine hubbard, 6. daniel, 7 years old. grace mcdonald, 7. emilie parker, 6 years. jesse lewis, age 6. ana marquez-greene, 6. noah posner, 6. jessica rekos, 6. josephine gray, age 7. madeleine hsu, 6. olivia engel, age 6. dylan hockley. those were the children. here are the names of the teachers. dawn hochsprung, avenlg 27. anne marie murphy, age 52. lauren rousseau, 30. mary sherlach, 56. rachel davino, age 49. madam speaker, these were real people, real victims, real children and real pictures of newtown, connecticut. the people of connecticut can relate to these victims of the assault and all americans can relate to some extent this crime that's occurred. at this elementary school. madam sp
that week that norman rockwell picture was stolen. here are 23 of the 26 victims that were murdered that day. we should know their photographs. we should know their names. they were chase kowalski, 7 years of age. james mattioli, 6. jack pinto, 6. carolyn previdi, 6. avielle richman, 6. benjamin, wheeler, 6 years of age. allison wyatt, age 6. catherine hubbard, 6. daniel, 7 years old. grace mcdonald, 7. emilie parker, 6 years. jesse lewis, age 6. ana marquez-greene, 6. noah posner, 6. jessica...
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or baltimore or silver springs or rockwell, alexander, atlanta, i grew up on a farm and rural alabama about 50 miles from montgomery. outside a little place called joy. my father was of a tenant farmer . back in 1944 when i was only four years old my father and save $300. he bought 110 acres of land. on this farm there was a lot of cotton and corn, peanuts, hogs, cows, and chickens. on the farm it was my responsibility to care for the chickens. i fell in love with raising chickens like no one else to raise chickens. any of you know anything about raising chickens to mechanize events of those? okay. as a little boy, placed them and waited for three long weeks for the little chicks hatch. some of you may be saying, why do you. [indiscernible] well, from time to time another and would get on that same nest. there would be more eggs. you have to deal to tell the first from the ones that were already under there. that's okay. it's all right. what hatch. take these six. raise them on year-round. just give them to another and. more fresh eggs. when i look back on it it was not the right thin
or baltimore or silver springs or rockwell, alexander, atlanta, i grew up on a farm and rural alabama about 50 miles from montgomery. outside a little place called joy. my father was of a tenant farmer . back in 1944 when i was only four years old my father and save $300. he bought 110 acres of land. on this farm there was a lot of cotton and corn, peanuts, hogs, cows, and chickens. on the farm it was my responsibility to care for the chickens. i fell in love with raising chickens like no one...
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raytheon, northrop, rockwell. all are up and outperforming the market this month. who would have thunk it? say what you will. these stocks are having big worries on sequestration. put up my two main points and i'll tell you what i think is going on here. even though the threat is looming here they're ignoring it. i think regardless. everything i read indicates there's budget uncertainty and slower bookings comes from all the defense names. frankly them trading at a slight premium to the market now strikes me as a bit odd. nonetheless, that's what's going on. let me also mention the airlines. because the airline index is hitting a 52-week high today. there is some general optimism. delta, there's actual deals. kell t delta is buying into southwest. 49% stake from singapore. good commerce from some of the airlines recently. let me show you what i think is happening. more consolidation coming here. we're talking about some of the deals here with lcc making an offer to amr's creditors. that could be a big factor. there's more consolidation coming. the booking trends ha
raytheon, northrop, rockwell. all are up and outperforming the market this month. who would have thunk it? say what you will. these stocks are having big worries on sequestration. put up my two main points and i'll tell you what i think is going on here. even though the threat is looming here they're ignoring it. i think regardless. everything i read indicates there's budget uncertainty and slower bookings comes from all the defense names. frankly them trading at a slight premium to the market...
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it is a size of america, out of a norman rockwell painting. that is newtown. the closeness of this community, it makes the grief even deeper. everybody knows everybody. when a school, a community school with this many lost lives, it touches a little bit deeper. i think it also paints the path forward to recovery. people -- you do not have to go too far to have someone to grab your shoulder and give you a little bit of a boost. the closest of newtown makes it hurt more but it will also make us feel as well. we have great leaders as well. governor malloy was on the grounds with an hour and he basically has not left. pat lodger, the first select woman, has been an inspiration. the police chief, all volunteers. these men and women in the fire department, none of them are getting paid and they have been out at the firehouse and in the community almost without and. and this final thought. sunday morning, senator bling fall and i went to church service at a local congregational church and a pack wrapped us -- grabbed us and said make sure this never happens again. th
it is a size of america, out of a norman rockwell painting. that is newtown. the closeness of this community, it makes the grief even deeper. everybody knows everybody. when a school, a community school with this many lost lives, it touches a little bit deeper. i think it also paints the path forward to recovery. people -- you do not have to go too far to have someone to grab your shoulder and give you a little bit of a boost. the closest of newtown makes it hurt more but it will also make us...
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